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Rainbow Menorah Cookie to Celebrate the Beginning of Hanukkah

November 28, 2013 This post may contain affiliate links.

During this Festival of Lights, break from tradition and display this Rainbow Menorah Cookie and show how colorful you are. Hanukkah is a time of celebration and needs a dessert that is equally as beautiful. Not to mention how scrumptious and gooey the cookie is.

Rainbow Menorah Cookie

Happy Hanukkah.

Light up your Hanukkah dinner table with a rainbow menorah topped cookie. I created this festive dessert for Tablespoon.com. I absolutely love the simple lines and bright colors in this menorah.

Rainbow Menorah Cookie | HungryHappenings.com

 

I used a Pillsbury Sugar Cookie frosted with Betty Crocker chocolate frosting as the base for this dessert, then created the menorah out of modeling chocolate.  If you’d like to see just how I made this fun Rainbow Menorah Cookie, head on over to Tablespoon.com.

Filed Under: Decorated Cookies, Hanukkah Recipes Tagged With: Chocolate, Modeling-Chocolate, rainbow

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  1. beth

    December 3, 2013 at 3:11 pm

    This was such a fun project to make. I absolutely love the rainbow colors too. It's my favorite rainbow project to date!

    Reply
  2. the cape on the corner

    December 3, 2013 at 3:05 pm

    that looks deelish, and also yay for something for Chanukah. love the rainbow colors.

    Reply
  3. Hannah Marie

    December 2, 2013 at 11:57 pm

    Great job LOVE it.
    At first i thought it was black frosting (My thoughts " Oh my i can't belive she used that much black frosting if i ate that my tongue would look gross!") Sooo relived to find out it was chocolate!!

    Reply
    • beth

      December 3, 2013 at 12:59 am

      Oh, yeah, it would totally taste gross with that much black coloring. Using chocolate frosting worked great.

      Reply

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